bunny.net is a CDN service provider with lots of extra bells and whistles, most similar to Cloudflare in feature set, but maintained by a European company. Unlike Cloudflare, they’re not free, but they are cheap enough that it doesn’t really matter. Unless you’re making very heavy use of their service, you won’t be paying more than the minimum €1 each month. And as a paying customer, your relationship is a lot different than it is as a non-paying user of Cloudflare. I’ve been using bunny.net for a lot of things I’ve been building recently, including the landing page and status page feature for Larm, the uptime monitoring project I’ve been working on. As part of that work, I wanted a feature rich client library for interacting with the extensive bunny.net API. Introducing: bunnyx This is not the first Elixir library for interacting with the bunny API. I ended up rolling my own because I wanted something that was flexible enough to fit into my system design. The version that I built…
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